I would rejoice if I could control a live mix with Auria via two iPads, one on stage with the interface and PA mirrored and controllable by one I could walk out into the listening area and make adjustments. Looking at what the new QSC TouchMix (http://qsc.com/products/Mixers/Touchmix ... uchMix-16/) is going to offer makes me wonder if Aurialink could evolve into something similar with two iPads and a multichannel interface on stage.

Obviously Auria knocks down Cubasis when we talk about third-party iOS VST plugins... Actually my question is for those third-party plug-in developers... And it's about future of vocal editing in Auria... Melodyne for iOS... Is this a unbelievable dream or not..?

Please consider adding a third option on the Inputs Matrix for IAA Instruments. This way they will be at the front of the efx chain instead of the back, input level monitoring would be correct, if they produce more than just stereo outs those could also be assigned and used, and the instrument name could be used to initialize the track name. As it is I find it very un-intuitive to use, and I also get no advantage from the built-in processing available. I do understand effects IAA Apps have a place in the inserts list, but not synths. Unless one is using their external audio input for efx processing.

While I'm here, one other thing: ability to adjust Movie offset by dragging it around relative to the audio track(s). Having to go to settings and type in a new offset makes it pretty much impossible to align the video with audio captured separately from the camera in Auria.

Beyond that, thanks for an awesome DAW! I used it for sound reinforcement at an all-day gig on an iPad 3 and it never once bobbled on me.

Is there any way to lock the time position of a region, or preferably all of the regions in a single track, while still allowing editing? I find it frustrating that when I'm trying to do something like go though and edit out load breaths I keep accidentally moving regions if I don't tap exactly correctly when I'm trying to do a select or set locators.

DanTappan wrote:Is there any way to lock the time position of a region, or preferably all of the regions in a single track, while still allowing editing? I find it frustrating that when I'm trying to do something like go though and edit out load breaths I keep accidentally moving regions if I don't tap exactly correctly when I'm trying to do a select or set locators.

Like a "Region Move=ON/OFF" button in the toolbar? Interesting suggestion

I do voicework, so I want to record a file through FX, rename and export. Mixdown so far is dodgy, sometimes the resulting mixdown file is much longer than expected, if we could just export a selected region it would solve this issue for all of us VO people. Auria has the potential to be a godsend for those of us wanted to work outside our studios.

Shay wrote:Hi @verbcrunch,
You can solo that track / tracks and place the locators to the left and right of this region and then MixDown by locators-range (an option in the mixdown form).

Thanks, but I tried that, the mixdown generated an audio file the length of the session up to the right locator bracket. If it generated an audio file only the length between the left and right brackets, that would be fine. Maybe my version is buggy, but the locators aren't constraining my mixdown, even though I select the option.

A common problem with importing audio is that it often comes in as stereo wav even though it's actually a mono recording. I know that I can convert the audio one at a time using the mixdown functionality, but it would be great if we could select multiple audio regions or tracks and "convert to mono".